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Thanks Toby. I do remember see about the check valves. I was under my M936 the other day, I was thinking how to mount the pony motor. Mounting the pony motor and pump on the rotator will make things so much easier to work on. I want to keep this project simple and functional.
I would like to put the motor on the rotator, so I can run the throttle while hoisting, just not sure if I can back feed the fluid to run the rear winch and I still need to get fluid to the front winch.
Well, I am pretty close to adding a pony motor to my Weecker. I total rebuilt the engine in my 1984 Honda a Goldwing last year and after it was complete I was almost driven off the road twice. People just don't pay attention around here. So the motor will power the rear PTO on my wrecker instead ;)
Once we figure out the proper motor size and if a propane forklift will do the job. I am think having a foot throttle would be great to help on cable in and booming up. Not sure how to make a foot throttle work if the pony motor is mounted on the truck bed? Would the motor need to be mounted on...
Toby thanks for all your help and talking it over with me on the phone. I will work on getting the output hose ID for you. Once we all can start with the facts, then we can develope a proper plan. I have a few options on power plants. I have the engine I posted earlier and an old 4000 LB propane...
I am buying a wrecker from my buddy and I would like to run the rear section off a pony motor. I have been following this thread, but it doesn't seem like we are getting anywhere. Can the rear crane and rear winch be run off a small diesel motor? What HP would it need to be? Would an electric...